Monday, May 7, 2012

Love of Someone’s Life





HERE IS A REALLY ODD, COPPER ENCASED SILHOUETTE, CIRCA 1820, of a woman with a huge head and tiny little flipper-like hands. Turn the small oval frame over and you will find a finely interwoven, heart-shaped design in braided hair with the initial “M” in the middle of the hearts. Probably a love token, this object was spotted on eBay.

6 comments:

Dull Tool Dim Bulb said...

Very nice. I used to find hair objects creepy, but with DNA and genetic coding, the day will come when these objects will provide more than a little awe, I think.

Unknown said...

Do you think perhaps the 'flippers' could be a collar/bow/ruffle/etc?

Seems somehow more likely?

benjaminagardner said...

I would actually say that the "hands" might be Oak Leaves...I've seen them listed as pretty important symbols of old, especially in Dutch Hex Signs, standing for strength among other things.

Especially given the sort of fern-like branches off of the back of the profile...

John Foster said...

I think you are right Benjamin, about the hands. I see things so oddly— I like to think of them as an interpretation of hands.

Hollywood forever, Kevin said...

Thank you so much for showing me and all the other folk these things of wonder. Mysteries are what I live for.

jfranklin said...

There's an off chance this could relate to Martha Ann Honeywell, a woman with stumps for arms and only 3 toes who cut silhouettes amongst other things.

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